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A FREE exam, which includes evidence collection, medical care, and HIV exposure consultation, can be completed even if you choose not to involve the police. Some hospitals will also provide medicine to prevent pregnancy but you can also buy this medicine, such as Plan B One-Step, My Way, or Next Choice One-Dose, over the counter at some pharmacies.
If you are interested in locating a pharmacy near you that offers Plan B, click here. For information on accessing abortion care in Maryland, please click here. To learn more about nPEP, please click here to view an information guide for providers and survivors, developed in conjunction with the Maryland Hospital Association click here for the Spanish version of the guide.
Most SAFE Programs in Maryland will provide you with an exam regardless of the county or city in which you were assaulted in. However, some SAFE programs have limited services or restrictions for exams. If you are unsure of the services provided at your nearest SAFE program, please contact the hospital, if possible, before reporting for the exam. These kits, which were previously advertised as a means for survivors to collect evidence of a sexual assault in private, instead of in a medical setting, claim to address survivor comfort and safety.
However, professionals from across the county raised concerns about the self-administered kits use and validity. Evidence collection is only one portion of the care provided during a SAFE. Additionally, survivors receiving a SAFE can request to have an advocate or support person present, and they may decline any portion of the exam they are uncomfortable with.
In Maryland, survivors are not required to speak with the police about the assault to receive this care. Companies that sell or distribute these kits in Maryland will be fined for violation of the Maryland Consumer Protection Act. Survivors that obtain and use an at-home rape kit will not be punished, however any material collected may not be utilized in a court of law or to identify the perpetrator.